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. >> ted went to princeton. presumably he might have read about that. >> don't leap. >> it's interesting to note that, okay, they went a little overboard inventing the friends of hamas and the charges of anti-semitism. you did not see him on the floor speaking. >> stonewalled, what does that mean? stonewalled means you don't talk. >> he is saying the administration has not coughed up the administration proving that in fact chuck hagel was in the pocket of north korea. >> ah. >> so he didn't get the information. >> so he is still pushing this line? >> he said what else can i say? i suggest he should come out there and say he is sorry. >> by the way, i agree with you on princeton doesn't guarantee your knowledge in the world. >> no. >> because sam alito is a graduate of princeton also. but i think ted cruz is a guy going to take a risk and say this is a guy with enormous talent. he is a very, very smart guy. but he is completely misused it in this case, completely misused it in this case. and i think it's too bad,
. >> ted went to princeton. presumably he might have read about that. >> don't leap. >> it's interesting to note that, okay, they went a little overboard inventing the friends of hamas and the charges of anti-semitism. you did not see him on the floor speaking. >> stonewalled, what does that mean? stonewalled means you don't talk. >> he is saying the administration has not coughed up the administration proving that in fact chuck hagel was in the pocket of north...
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all said, in 2012, republicans are outdid democrats by a net seven seats, according to princeton researcher sam wang. now, this disenfranchisement means each republican vote in states like ohio and virginia is equal to 2 1/2 votes, democratic votes. also in illinois and maryland, up to three republican votes equal one democratic vote. now, chris, that is the math the founding fathers did not intend, what i just showed you there. redistricting to them was to ensure a true people's house. >> and they get redrawn again in 2020. where did this term, gerrymandering come from? >> you'll find this interesting. gerrymandering celebrated its 200th anniversary just last year. the boston gazette used it to describe what the massachusetts governor at time was trying to do. his name was elbridge engineger benefit his district, and it looked like a salamander he drew it out, put that together, you get gerrymander. >> that wraps up this hour. all. ok. [ voice of dennis ] silence. are you in good hands? big time taste should fit in a little time cup. new single serve cafe collections from maxwell house now
all said, in 2012, republicans are outdid democrats by a net seven seats, according to princeton researcher sam wang. now, this disenfranchisement means each republican vote in states like ohio and virginia is equal to 2 1/2 votes, democratic votes. also in illinois and maryland, up to three republican votes equal one democratic vote. now, chris, that is the math the founding fathers did not intend, what i just showed you there. redistricting to them was to ensure a true people's house....
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republican congressman lou barletta, our own matthew dowd, paul krugman of "the new york times" and princeton and carly fiorina, former ceo of hewlett-packard. let's begin with immigration, jorge. you were very tough on the president during the campaign, he laid out his principles in nevada and saw a bipartisan group of senators do the same thing and harry reid optimistic. are you? >> i am. it's the first time i don't remember ever seeing the president and members of both parties rushing to beat the other to present an immigration proposal. i haven't seen that. it's most important immigration news in the last 30 years and special because it is includes a path to citizenship. >> on both sides. >> yeah, so there is no amnesty. they'll pay penalties. they'll pay taxes back. they'll go back to the end of the line and might take up to 10 to 15 years to become u.s. citizens so it is definitely still the promise of -- >> not joining the bandwagon sitting next to you. >> we're call. citizens or noncitizens, the promise and this is what it's going to achieve. >> let me explain where you come from from
republican congressman lou barletta, our own matthew dowd, paul krugman of "the new york times" and princeton and carly fiorina, former ceo of hewlett-packard. let's begin with immigration, jorge. you were very tough on the president during the campaign, he laid out his principles in nevada and saw a bipartisan group of senators do the same thing and harry reid optimistic. are you? >> i am. it's the first time i don't remember ever seeing the president and members of both...
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he went to princeton. he's a debate champion and you can see him employing those sorts of tactics here. i don't think any of this sort of innuendo and sort of guilt by association would fly in a courtroom but i think in ted cruz you have someone who is essentially auditioning to be a jim demint with an attitude. conservatives want an attack dog. he is very much auditioning for that role. he's a tea party favorite. if you look at the national review, they very much like his style. but, again, i think in some ways it certainly reflects what republicans i think are hoping to do over this next week, and that is further chip away at hagel and hope that something will stick and that another shoe will drop. >> let's take a look at another thing. first of all, just in terms of british-style debate, british-style debate you use innuendo, you use rhetoric. american-style debate, guys s about documentation. it's about bringing in evidence. that's how we debate in this country. the british do it with flair and all kin
he went to princeton. he's a debate champion and you can see him employing those sorts of tactics here. i don't think any of this sort of innuendo and sort of guilt by association would fly in a courtroom but i think in ted cruz you have someone who is essentially auditioning to be a jim demint with an attitude. conservatives want an attack dog. he is very much auditioning for that role. he's a tea party favorite. if you look at the national review, they very much like his style. but, again, i...
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. >> princeton or harvard. >> a very bright guy. >> a little too big for his britches. >> people that knew him before said you would like him. >> he has been kicking shins, being comparely rude and i guess maybe it's all a marketing ploy to raise the most money among conservatives nationwide. >> it's getting him a lot of attention. he is in the news more than anybody else. i'm not sure it's a good long term strategy for the republican party or not a good long term strategy for him. this may play to the audience in texas. beyond texas, i don't know this plays so well. >> i don't know. the problem for texas and ted cruz and his style of politics is texas is changing. six years from now, when he runs for re-election, if he runs for re-election, it will be a vastly different state, more purple. people forget not so long ago, texas was a democratic state, back and forth. do you think, like mark thinks, maybe there's a national play here? >> it was pointed out to me yesterday he was born in canada. there's a problem -- i heard this argument yesterday thinking about the future. i think he's
. >> princeton or harvard. >> a very bright guy. >> a little too big for his britches. >> people that knew him before said you would like him. >> he has been kicking shins, being comparely rude and i guess maybe it's all a marketing ploy to raise the most money among conservatives nationwide. >> it's getting him a lot of attention. he is in the news more than anybody else. i'm not sure it's a good long term strategy for the republican party or not a good long...
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. >> yeah, alan blinder, of course, fellow princeton professor and former, i think, vice chair of the fed, was talking about the horrific problem that we're going to face with long-term debt ten years off. it's an extraordinarily serious problem. and it's dangerous when somebody with a nobel prize goes out there and says we don't have to worry about the debt. and he confuses a lot of people who, again, what shocked me is there have been a lot of bloggers who have been writing about this who don't know the difference between deficit and debt. they don't know that when you talk about long-term debt, you're talking about 2020. and when you're talking about deaf silt deficits, you're talking about 2013 and 2014, as we say all the time, deficits don't kill us, but next decade's debt does. >> exactly. until krugman started weighing in, i think there was a consensus that this was a problem. it was a long-term problem but one you had to start to address now. and what krugman has done with his million twitter followers, being the most read columnist on "the new york times," he's given respecta
. >> yeah, alan blinder, of course, fellow princeton professor and former, i think, vice chair of the fed, was talking about the horrific problem that we're going to face with long-term debt ten years off. it's an extraordinarily serious problem. and it's dangerous when somebody with a nobel prize goes out there and says we don't have to worry about the debt. and he confuses a lot of people who, again, what shocked me is there have been a lot of bloggers who have been writing about this...